Retiree Organizer : Connecticut

Connecticut State Employees Association (CSEA) SEIU Local 2001

CSEA
Connecticut State Employees Association
SEIU Local 2001

Retiree Organizer

Based in Hartford, CT

With over 12,000 members, CSEA Council 400 is the dominant voice for State of Connecticut Retirees. For decades Council 400 has fought to ensure that everyone has a secure retirement and to protect the benefits that our members have worked hard to earn.

The Retiree Organizer will work directly with our members to empower state retirees while building an engaged, informed, and effective organization, as well as helping with insurance and pension issues.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Execute the legislative and electoral plan of the council
  • Build membership engagement and participation
  • Coordinate the membership recruitment program of the council
  • Act as a resource for CSEA members on CT health and pension benefits
  • Organizational data entry
  • Attend membership meetings throughout the State of Connecticut

Qualifications:

  • Strong organizational and interpersonal skills are required
  • Dependable and strong work ethic. Willingness to work long and irregular hours
  • Commitment to empowering individuals in the fight for a secure retirement
  • Ability to work independently
  • Must possess a vehicle and valid driver’s license
  • Proficiency in Excel and Word

To Apply
Organizing or labor relations experience is preferred but highly qualified entry-level individuals are encouraged to apply. Position includes comprehensive health insurance and a defined benefit pension. Résumé and cover letter should be sent to:

CSEA, SEIU Local 2001
760 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT 06106
Attention: Bernadette Conway, Administrative and Retiree Director

Email responses are encouraged to: bconway@csea760.com. Fax number is 860-951-3526. No telephone calls.

CSEA, SEIU Local 2001, is an Equal Opportunity employer.

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